Abstract

Summary Copper-61 (T1/2= 3.33 h) produced via the natZn(p,x) 61Cu nuclear reaction using natural zinc target, was separated from the irradiated target material by a two-step method developed in our laboratory and was used for the preparation of [61Cu]-pyruvaldehyde- bis (N4-methylthiosemicarbazone) ([61Cu]-PTSM) using an in house-made PTSM ligand. An electroplated natural zinc layer on a gold-coated copper backing (zinc and gold layer thicknesses were 80 and 50 μm respectively) was irradiated with 22 MeV; protons (22−12 MeV; on the target). 61Cu was separated by a two-step chromatography method using a cation and an anion exchange column which gave satisfactory results. After 180 μA irradiation of the target for 3.2 hours, about 6.006 Ci of 61Cu2+ was obtained with a radiochemical separation yield of more than 95% and a radionuclidic purity of more than 99% (60Cu as impurity). Colorimetric methods showed that traces of chemical impurities in the product were below the accepted limits. The solution of [61Cu]-PTSM was prepared with a radiochemical yield of higher than 80%, radiochemical purity of better than 98% and specific activity of about 246 Ci/mmol.

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